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Design and Assessment of an AM Vending Machine for Student Use
(University of Texas at Austin, 2013)
Due to prohibitive costs, access to Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies at academic
institutions tends to be limited to upper-level courses that feature significant project-based
coursework, such as capstone design. ...
Multiple-Material Topology Optimization of Compliant Mechanisms Created via Polyjet 3D Printing
(University of Texas at Austin, 2013)
Compliant mechanisms are able to transfer motion, force, and energy using a monolithic
structure without discrete hinge elements. The geometric design freedoms and multi-material
capability offered by the PolyJet 3D ...
Ranking Model for 3D Printing
(University of Texas at Austin, 2013)
The capabilities of desktop additive manufacturing (AM) machines were evaluated based
on the ability to produce a standard component. This work also developed a model/method for
evaluating and ranking AM technologies ...
Development of a 3D Printing Method for Production of Dental Application
(University of Texas at Austin, 2013)
Traditionally, the manufacturing of dental restorations, including crowns, veneers and
other structures made by ceramics, is a labor‐intensive and time consuming process.
Additive manufacturing has the potential to ...
Deformation Post-Processing of Additive Manufacturing Components
(University of Texas at Austin, 2013)
Parts produced by additive manufacturing (AM) often require post processing to improve
surface finish and mechanical properties. However, little attention has been given to including
deformation in the post processing. ...
Processing Biodegradable Polycaprolactone through 3D Printing
(University of Texas at Austin, 2013)
An initial study of processing biodegradable Polycaprolactone (PCL) through 3D
printing technology was conducted using Fujifilm Dimatix DMP-2800 material printer. The aim
of this work was to investigate a potential method ...